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Stadler Rail Valencia SAU is a Spanish company, mainly producing products for the
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industry,
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of
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.


History


MACOSA

The Company was founded in 1947 with the name Material y Construcciones S.A. (or MACOSA) by the merger of the
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company ''Construcciones Devis'' (founded by Talleres Devis in 1879) and the ''Sociedad Material para Ferrocarriles y Construcciones S.A.'' of
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; this coincided with the beginning of the industrialisation of Spain. Initially the organisation was not entirely rail orientated, producing buses, trolleys and other road based transportation systems. In the years following its formation the company expanded, with the Valencia plant gaining a 50,000m2 extensionLocomotoras, vapor e ingeniería industrial
Subsection: Artículos (Articles) : Locomotoras, vapor e ingeniería industrial (Locomotives, steam and industrial engineering) ''salvemoslasnavesdemacosa.org''
becoming one of the major producers of rolling stock in Spain. By 1952 the new company had produced 48 Type 2400 locomotives as well as two for Portugal. The only narrow gauge locomotives constructed by MACOSA was the type 130 for the railroad of
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to
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in 1951 and 1956 (PV numbers 13 to 16), which were based on a type made in 1914 by Krauss-Maffeu for the Basque Railroads. (See
Engerth locomotive The Engerth locomotive was a type of early articulated steam locomotive designed by Wilhelm Freiherr von Engerth for use on the Semmering Railway in Austria. The distinctive feature of the Engerth design was an articulated tender as part of ...
for more information) In the 1950s the larger Barcelona plant concentrated on casting and forming steel as well as repair of cars, buses, coaches etc. The Valencia plant produced steam boilers, as well as constructing and repairing steam and electric locomotives and other rolling stock. The valencia plant also produced other heavy engineering products such as cranes, metal parts for dams. There was also a smaller factory at
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producing and maintaining wagons. MACOSA made the last steam locomotive for Renfe, a 2-8-2 'Mikado' with locomotive number 141-2328 produced in 1958. Another expansion coincided with the countries' 'stabilisation plan' of 1959, and thus the company formed part of the rapid economic growth of Spain in the 1960s, triggered by the industrialised economy reaching critical mass. (See
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) During the 1960s locomotives were produced under license from
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, at first practically the entire locomotive was of GM design, later the company produced much of the locomotives to its own design, but still using a GM (later
Electro-Motive Diesel Progress Rail Locomotives, doing business as Electro-Motive Diesel (EMD), is an American manufacturer of diesel-electric locomotives, locomotive products and diesel engines for the rail industry. The company is owned by Caterpillar through its sub ...
) engine and transmission system. This arrangement continued well into the 2000s, with successor companies still manufacturing diesel electric locomotives in Valencia with GM engines and transmission systems. In 1970, MACOSA was the second company of the rail vehicle sector in Spain, after
Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles (Grupo CAF, literally "Construction and Other Railway Services") is a Spanish publicly listed company which manufactures railway vehicles and equipment and buses through its Solaris Bus & Coach subsidia ...
. During its long history over a thousand locomotives were produced: first steam, then electric and diesel-electric as well as shunting locomotives. In addition countless other rail vehicles were produced: trams, metros, diesel and electric units and freight wagons as well as thousands of bogies, some for Spain, others for destinations around the world.


Meinfesa

In 1989 the company became ''Mediterranea de Industrias del Ferrocarril, S.A.'' (or Meinfesa) and became part of the GEC-Alsthom multinational in 1991, after this the company moved locomotive production to a new plant at
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(
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). After the move the huge original factory was to be demolished, and despite attempts to save it due to its historical significance to the country of Spain (as well as due to architecture of the 1920s built central core - with huge
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like sheds in design), like many other derelict industrial sites around the world, progress could not be stopped, and in a final twist of fate, its destruction made space for the AVE high speed train to run through. Shortly thereafter (1990-2), a big order from Renfe was received for the sub-types 319.2, 319.3 and 319.4; under GEC-Alstom's ownership GM-EMD engined diesel locomotives were also produced at the plant for export to the UK and Israel. Additionally 60
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type GM-8B Class 310 for Renfe between 1989 and 1991,References Vossloh Rail Vehicles
''www.vosloh-espana.com''
and the
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diesel electric shunting locomotive (based on the RENFE Class 311) was produced during the 1990s for the state railways of Switzerland (
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, and for the
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Vossloh España

In March 2005 ownership changed again, this time to
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, and the organisation was renamed Vossloh España, as part of the Vossloh group. In the first five years of Vossloh ownership the
GA 1000 AS The SNCF class BB 60000 are a class of 4 axle heavy shunting and light freight diesel electric locomotives built at the Vossloh Espana works in Valencia. Since the class is primarily used as a freight locomotive the class is commonly referred to a ...
shunter was built for
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, as well as rebuilding of the Renfe Class 333 and construction of the RENFE Class 334 and, later, the production of EMD powered
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locomotives. The gauge 1,5 kV DC electric passenger metro trains ''Serie 4300'' were also produced in this period for
Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat Valenciana Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat Valenciana (, "Valencian Government Railways") or FGV is a Valencian public railway company which operates several lines, in the autonomous community of Valencia, Spain. The company currently operates the city met ...
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Stadler Rail Valencia SAU

The company was sold to
Stadler Rail Stadler Rail is a Swiss manufacturer of railway rolling stock, with an emphasis on regional train multiple units and trams. It is also focused on niche products, such as being one of the last European manufacturers of rack railway rolling stock ...
in late 2015, for €48 million. Stadler took over the business on January 1, 2016.


Notable products

* CP Class 592 originally for Renfe, now operated by
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(CP) * GM SD40-2 Built from 1979 to 1980 under license from General Motors for
RFFSA The Rede Ferroviária Federal, Sociedade Anônima (RFFSA, pronounced as ''Refesa'') () was the State-owned national railway company of Brazil created from ''Brazilian Federal Law #3.115'' on March 16, 1957, after several railroads were nationaliz ...
in Brazil * EMD G22U / EMD G22CU Built from 1971 to 1973 under license from General Motors for
RFFSA The Rede Ferroviária Federal, Sociedade Anônima (RFFSA, pronounced as ''Refesa'') () was the State-owned national railway company of Brazil created from ''Brazilian Federal Law #3.115'' on March 16, 1957, after several railroads were nationaliz ...
in BrazilSouth America, G22CU: 6201-6224 EMD 12-645E engine built 1971 by Macosa. Renumbered 4451-4474 engine built 1973 by Macosa
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*
Renfe Class 269 The Renfe Class 269 is a class of electric locomotives operated by Renfe in Spain. They were built by CAF and Macosa under license from Mitsubishi. Variants Multiple variants of the Class 269 exist: * 269.0: 80/140 km/h freight variant * 269. ...
Built from 1973 to 1985 by CAF and Macosa under licence from
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* Renfe Class 333 A Striking and powerful locomotive, built using General Motors components to a
NOHAB NOHAB (Nydqvist & Holm AB) was a manufacturing company based in the city of Trollhättan, Sweden. History The company was founded by Antenor Nydqvist, Johan Magnus Lidström and Carl Olof Holm in 1847 as ''Trollhättans Mekaniska Verkstad'' as ...
design originally found in the
DSB class MZ DSB class MZ was a series of 61 diesel-electric locomotives operated by Danske Statsbaner. They were built by NOHAB between 1967 and 1978 under licence from General Motors EMD with subcontractors Thrige-Titan (traction motors) and Frichs (ch ...
*Series 4300 EMUs for
Metrovalencia Metrovalencia is an urban rail system serving a large part of the metropolitan area of Valencia. The network is a modern amalgamation of former FEVE narrow gauge electric operated suburban railways. It is a large suburban network that crosses ...
lines 1, 2, 3, 5, 7 and 9


References

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Further information


Devis y Macosa, las constructoras valencianas de material ferroviario
Devis Macosa and the railway construction in Valencia. (Detailed essay covering the history of the Valencia plant up to Alstom's ownership) ''vialibre-ffe.com''
MACOSA (MATERIALES Y CONSTRUCCIONES S.A.) HISTORIA DEL FABRICANTE
MACOSA - production history - steam engines from 1950-1958, ''museoferrocarril.ponferrada.org''
Vossloh Euro series
Very brief historical background, with more details of locomotive design post incorporation into Alstom and then Vossloh


External links


Stadler Rail Valencia
Company website (Stadler Rail Valencia) Construction and civil engineering companies established in 1947 Construction and civil engineering companies of Spain Spanish companies established in 1947